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Council approves six resolutions on grants, budget and property; several items moved for additional readings

6438618 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

City council on June 15 approved six resolutions on grant acceptance, budget certification, fund transfers and appropriations, a transportation grant application and property disposition; several ordinance matters were continued for additional review.

New Franklin City Council adopted a package of routine and time-sensitive measures at its June 15 meeting, approving resolutions on grant acceptance, tax levies, fund transfers and appropriations and authorizing applications for transportation funding. Several ordinance matters were moved to future readings for further review.

Key outcomes

- Assistance to Firefighters Grant (Resolution 25-R-56): Council approved acceptance of an FY2024 Assistance to Firefighters Grant to fund replacement cardiac monitors for the fire department. The grant award was described in committee as roughly $203,000 in total, with the federal portion identified as $190,004.76 and the city share reported in the meeting discussion as $12,606.08. Council adopted the resolution 6–0.

- Summit County budget certification (Resolution 25-R-57): Council accepted amounts and rates as determined by the Summit County Budget Commission and certified required tax levies to the Summit County fiscal officer;…

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